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2015 NBA draft

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Basketball player selection

2015 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 25, 2015
LocationBarclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
NetworkESPN
Overview
60 total selections in2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionKarl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves)
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2016 →

The2015 NBA draft was held on June 25, 2015, atBarclays Center inBrooklyn. It was televised nationally in the U.S. by ESPN.National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S.college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. Thedraft lottery took place on May 19, 2015.

TheMinnesota Timberwolves won thedraft lottery to earn thefirst overall pick in the draft. It marked the first time in Timberwolves history that they would receive the first overall pick through the lottery. The player selected would also be the third consecutive number one pick on the Timberwolves roster, joiningAndrew Wiggins (2014) andAnthony Bennett (2013) - who were traded to Minnesota for forwardKevin Love. This draft also gave theLos Angeles Lakers the second overall pick after jumping over thePhiladelphia 76ers and theNew York Knicks within the draft lottery.

Highlights from the draft include the first Dominican to be the first overall pick (Karl-Anthony Towns), the highest number of Kentucky Wildcats selected in the draft lottery (four with Karl-Anthony Towns,Willie Cauley-Stein,Trey Lyles, andDevin Booker), which tied theNorth Carolina Tar Heels in 2005 for most players selected in the lottery by one school; the tied record for most Kentucky players selected in the draft (six with Towns, Cauley-Stein, Lyles, Booker,Andrew Harrison, andDakari Johnson), the second Latvian to have been drafted in the first round (Kristaps Porziņģis), the first former high school player to have skipped college to play in China that was selected in the draft (Emmanuel Mudiay), and the first Indian-born player to have been selected in the NBA (Satnam Singh),[1] who was also the first player since 2005 to have been drafted directly from high school (albeit as apostgraduate).

Other noteworthy announcements that came out of the draft included the official announcement of the passing of the last pioneer of the original NBA,Harvey Pollack, around the third pick and the resignation of the league's president of basketball operationsRod Thorn that became official in August after the end of the first round.

Draft selections

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PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game andAll-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
~Denotes player who has been selected asRookie of the Year
Karl-Anthony Towns was selected first overall by theMinnesota Timberwolves.
D'Angelo Russell was selected second by theLos Angeles Lakers.
Kristaps Porziņģis was selected fourth by theNew York Knicks.
Myles Turner was selected 11th by theIndiana Pacers.
Devin Booker was selected 13th by thePhoenix Suns.
Bobby Portis was selected 22nd by theChicago Bulls.
Kevon Looney was selected 30th by theGolden State Warriors.
Montrezl Harrell was selected 32nd by theHouston Rockets.
Norman Powell was selected 46th by theMilwaukee Bucks (traded to theToronto Raptors).
Satnam Singh was selected 52nd by theDallas Mavericks. Singh became the first Indian-born player to be drafted into the NBA.
Rnd.PickPlayerPos.Nationality[n 1]TeamSchool / club team
11Karl-Anthony Towns*~C Dominican Republic[n 2]Minnesota TimberwolvesKentucky(Fr.)
12D'Angelo Russell+PG United StatesLos Angeles LakersOhio State(Fr.)
13Jahlil OkaforC United States[n 3]Philadelphia 76ersDuke(Fr.)
14Kristaps Porziņģis+PF/C LatviaNew York KnicksBaloncesto Sevilla (Spain)
15Mario HezonjaSG/SF CroatiaOrlando MagicFC Barcelona (Spain)
16Willie Cauley-SteinPF United StatesSacramento KingsKentucky(Jr.)
17Emmanuel MudiayPGDR Congo[n 4]Denver NuggetsGuangdong Southern Tigers
18Stanley JohnsonSF United StatesDetroit PistonsArizona(Fr.)
19Frank KaminskyPF United StatesCharlotte HornetsWisconsin(Sr.)
110Justise WinslowSF United StatesMiami HeatDuke(Fr.)
111Myles TurnerC United StatesIndiana PacersTexas(Fr.)
112Trey LylesPF CanadaUtah JazzKentucky(Fr.)
113Devin Booker*SG United StatesPhoenix SunsKentucky(Fr.)
114Cameron PaynePG United StatesOklahoma City ThunderMurray State(So.)
115Kelly Oubre Jr.SF United StatesAtlanta Hawks(fromBrooklyn,[A]traded toWashington)[a]Kansas(Fr.)
116Terry RozierPG United StatesBoston CelticsLouisville(So.)
117Rashad VaughnSG United StatesMilwaukee BucksUNLV(Fr.)
118Sam DekkerSF United StatesHouston Rockets(fromNew Orleans)[B]Wisconsin(Jr.)
119Jerian GrantPG United StatesWashington Wizards(traded toNew York viaAtlanta)[a][b]Notre Dame(Sr.)
120Delon WrightPG United StatesToronto RaptorsUtah(Sr.)
121Justin AndersonSF United StatesDallas MavericksVirginia(Jr.)
122Bobby PortisPF United StatesChicago BullsArkansas(So.)
123Rondae Hollis-JeffersonSF United States[n 5]Portland Trail Blazers(traded toBrooklyn)[c]Arizona(So.)
124Tyus JonesPG United StatesCleveland Cavaliers(traded toMinnesota)[d]Duke(Fr.)
125Jarell MartinPF United StatesMemphis GrizzliesLSU(So.)
126Nikola Milutinov#C SerbiaSan Antonio SpursPartizan Belgrade (Serbia)
127Larry Nance Jr.PF United StatesLos Angeles Lakers(fromHouston)[C]Wyoming(Sr.)
128R. J. HunterSG United StatesBoston Celtics(fromL.A. Clippers)[D]Georgia State(Jr.)
129Chris McCulloughPF United StatesBrooklyn Nets(fromAtlanta)[A]Syracuse(Fr.)
130Kevon LooneyPF United StatesGolden State WarriorsUCLA(Fr.)
231Cedi OsmanSG/SF Turkey[n 6]Minnesota Timberwolves(traded toCleveland)[d]Anadolu Efes (Turkey)
232Montrezl HarrellPF/C United StatesHouston Rockets(fromNew York)[E]Louisville(Jr.)
233Jordan MickeyPF United StatesBoston Celtics(fromPhiladelphia viaMiami)[F]LSU(So.)
234Anthony BrownSF United StatesLos Angeles LakersStanford(Sr.)
235Willy HernangómezC SpainPhiladelphia 76ers(fromOrlando,[G]traded toNew York)[e]Baloncesto Sevilla (Spain)
236Rakeem ChristmasPF/C United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves(fromSacramento viaHouston,[H][I]traded toCleveland)[d]Syracuse(Sr.)
237Richaun HolmesSF/PF United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromDenver viaHouston,Portland andMinnesota)[J]Bowling Green(Sr.)
238Darrun HilliardSG United StatesDetroit PistonsVillanova(Sr.)
239Juan Pablo Vaulet#SF ArgentinaCharlotte Hornets(traded toBrooklyn)[f]Estudiantes de Bahía (Argentina)
240Josh RichardsonSG United StatesMiami HeatTennessee(Sr.)
241Pat ConnaughtonSG United StatesBrooklyn Nets[K](traded toPortland)[c]Notre Dame(Sr.)
242Olivier Hanlan#PG CanadaUtah JazzBoston College(Jr.)
243Joe YoungPG United StatesIndiana PacersOregon(Sr.)
244Andrew HarrisonPG United StatesPhoenix Suns(traded toMemphis)[g]Kentucky(So.)
245Marcus Thornton#PG United StatesBoston CelticsWilliam & Mary(Sr.)
246Norman PowellSG United StatesMilwaukee Bucks(traded toToronto)[h]UCLA(Sr.)
247Artūras Gudaitis#C LithuaniaPhiladelphia 76ers(fromNew Orleans viaWashington andL.A. Clippers)[L]Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania)
248Dakari JohnsonC United StatesOklahoma City ThunderKentucky(So.)
249Aaron White#PF United StatesWashington WizardsIowa(Sr.)
250Marcus Eriksson#SG SwedenAtlanta Hawks(fromToronto)[M]FC Barcelona (Spain)
251Tyler Harvey#PG United StatesOrlando Magic(fromChicago)[N]Eastern Washington(Jr.)
252Satnam Singh#C IndiaDallas MavericksIMG Academy(Bradenton, Florida;HSPg.)
253Sir'Dominic Pointer#SF United StatesCleveland Cavaliers(fromPortland viaChicago andDenver)[O]St. John's(Sr.)
254Dani Díez#SF SpainUtah Jazz(fromCleveland,[P]traded toPortland)[i]Gipuzkoa Basket (Spain)
255Cady Lalanne#PF HaitiSan Antonio SpursMassachusetts(Sr.)
256Branden DawsonSF United StatesNew Orleans Pelicans(fromMemphis[Q],traded toL.A. Clippers)[j]Michigan State(Sr.)
257Nikola Radičević#PG SerbiaDenver Nuggets(fromL.A. Clippers)[R]Baloncesto Sevilla (Spain)
258J. P. Tokoto#SG/SF United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromHouston)[I]North Carolina(Jr.)
259Dimitrios Agravanis#PF GreeceAtlanta HawksOlympiacos (Greece)
260Luka Mitrović#PF SerbiaPhiladelphia 76ers(fromGolden State viaIndiana)[S]Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)

Notable undrafted players

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Further information:List of undrafted NBA players

These players were not selected in the 2015 NBA draft, but have appeared in at least one regular-season or playoff game in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
Cliff AlexanderPF United StatesKansas(Fr.)
Nicolás BrussinoSF/SG Argentina[n 7]Regatas Corrientes(Argentina)
Quinn CookPG United StatesDuke(Sr.)
Bryce Dejean-JonesSG United StatesIowa State(Sr.)
Duje DukanPF Croatia[n 8]Wisconsin(Sr.)
Michael Frazier IISG United StatesFlorida(Jr.)
Treveon GrahamSG United StatesVCU(Sr.)
Javonte GreenSF/SG United StatesRadford(Sr.)
Aaron HarrisonSG United StatesKentucky(So.)
William HowardSG FranceDenain Voltaire(France)
Vince HunterSF United StatesUTEP(So.)
Stanton KiddSF United StatesColorado State(Sr.)
T. J. McConnellPG United StatesArizona(Sr.)
Alfonzo McKinnieSF United StatesGreen Bay(Sr.)
Malcolm MillerSF United StatesHoly Cross(Sr.)
Luis MonteroSG Dominican RepublicWestchester CC(So.)
Maurice NdourPF SenegalOhio(Sr.)
J. J. O'BrienSF/SG United StatesSan Diego State(Sr.)
Royce O'NealeSF United StatesBaylor(Sr.)
Kevin PangosPG Canada[n 9]Gonzaga(Sr.)
Vincent PoirierC FranceParis-Levallois(France)
Chasson RandlePG United StatesStanford(Sr.)
Jordan SibertSG United StatesDayton(Sr.)
Keifer SykesPG United StatesGreen Bay(Sr.)
Juan Toscano-AndersonSF Mexico[n 10]Marquette(Sr.)
Julian WashburnSF United StatesUTEP(Sr.)
Brianté WeberPG United StatesVCU(Sr.)
Greg WhittingtonPF United StatesGeorgetown(So.)
Alan WilliamsC/F United StatesUC Santa Barbara(Sr.)
Christian WoodPF United StatesUNLV(So.)

Eligibility and entrants

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Main article:Eligibility for the NBA draft

The draft was conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's new 2011collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its players union. The CBA that ended the2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft, but called for a committee of owners and players to discuss future changes.[57] Since the 2011 CBA, the basic eligibility rules have been:

  • All drafted players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players eligible for the 2015 draft must be born on or before December 31, 1996.[58]
  • Any player who is not an "international player", as defined in the CBA, must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.[58] The CBA defines "international players" as players who permanently resided outside the United States for three years prior to the draft, did not complete high school in the U.S., and have never enrolled at a U.S. college or university.[59]

Early entrants

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Player who are not automatically eligible must declare their eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft.[60][61] For the 2015 draft, this date fell on April 26. After this date, "early entry" players may attend NBA pre-draft camps and individual team workouts to show off their skills and obtain feedback regarding their draft positions. Under the CBA, a player may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which is 10 days before the draft.[62] Under NCAA rules at that time, players only had until April 16 to withdraw from the draft and maintain their college eligibility.[63] In January 2016, the NCAA changed its draft withdrawal date to 10 days after the end of the annualNBA Draft Combine in May, with the2016 draft the first to be held under the new rule.[64]

A player who has hired anagent will forfeit his remaining college eligibility, regardless of whether he is drafted.[65] Also, while the CBA allows a player to withdraw from the draft twice,[62] the NCAA then mandated that a player who declared twice lost his college eligibility.[63] The aforementioned 2016 NCAA rule change also allowed players to declare for more than one draft without losing college eligibility.[64]

This year, a total of 48 collegiate players and 43 international players declared as early entry candidates before the April 26 deadline.[66] On June 15, the withdrawal deadline, 34 early entry candidates withdrew from the draft and one early entry candidate is added, leaving 47 collegiate players and 11 international players as the early entry candidates for the draft.[67][68]

International players

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Automatically eligible entrants

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Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[69]

  • They have completed 4 years of their college eligibility.
  • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team outside of the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under that contract.

Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • They are least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players born on or before December 31, 1993, are automatically eligible for the 2015 draft.[70]
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team outside of the NBAwithin the United States, and have played under that contract.[71]

Based on the eligibility rules, everycollege seniors who have completed their college eligibility and every "international" players who were born on or before December 31, 1993, are automatically eligible for the draft. However, there are other players who became automatically eligible even though they have not completed their four-year college eligibility.

Other automatically eligible players
PlayerTeamNoteRef.
Isaac FotuBàsquet Manresa (Spain)Left college in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[72]
Jamal JonesDelaware 87ers (D-League)Left college in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[73][74]
Todd MayoWestchester Knicks (D-League)Left college in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[75][76]
Emmanuel MudiayGuangdong Southern Tigers (China)Graduated from high school in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[77][78]
Naadir TharpeLos Angeles D-Fenders (D-League)Left college in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[79]
Jarvis ThreattRio Grande Valley Vipers (D-League)Left college in 2014, playing professionally since 2014–15 season[74][80]

Combine

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Main article:NBA Draft Combine

The invitation-onlyNBA Draft Combine was scheduled to occur in Chicago from May 12 to 17. The on-court element of the combine was scheduled for May 14 and 15.[81]

Draft lottery

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Main article:NBA draft lottery

The NBA conducted an annual draft lottery to determine the draft order for the teams that did not make the playoffs in the preceding season. Every NBA team that missed the NBA playoffs had a chance at winning a top three pick, but teams with worse records had a better chance at winning a top three pick. After the lottery selected the teams that receive a top three pick, the other teams received an NBA draft pick based on their winning percentage from the prior season. The table below shows each non-playoff team's chances (based on their record at the end of the NBA season) of receiving picks 1–14.

The 2015 NBA lottery was held on May 19.[82] TheMinnesota Timberwolves, who had the worst record in the NBA and the highest chance to win the lottery at 25%, won the lottery. TheLos Angeles Lakers moved from the fourth spot to second, while thePhiladelphia 76ers got the third pick.[83] The only team that moved down from their original draft position altogether was theNew York Knicks, who moved from the projected second pick to the fourth pick.

^Denotes the actual lottery result
Team2014–15
record
Lottery
chances
Lottery probabilities
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th
Minnesota Timberwolves16–66250.250^.215.178.357
New York Knicks17–65199.199.188.171.319^.123
Philadelphia 76ers18–64156.156.157.156^.226.265.040
Los Angeles Lakers21–61119.119.126^.133.099.351.160.012
Orlando Magic25–5788.088.097.107.261^.360.084.004
Sacramento Kings29–5363.063.071.081.440^.305.040.001
Denver Nuggets30–5243.043.049.058.600^.232.018.000
Detroit Pistons32–5028.028.033.039.724^.168.008.000
Charlotte Hornets33–4917.017.020.024.813^.122.004.000
Miami Heat37–4511.011.013.016.870^.089.002.000
Indiana Pacers38–448.008.009.012.907^.063.001.000
Utah Jazz38–447.007.008.010.935^.039.000
Phoenix Suns39–436.006.007.009.960^.018
Oklahoma City Thunder45–375.005.006.007.982^

Draft ceremony

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In the first round of theNBA draft, each team has up to five minutes to decide which player they would like to select. The team can also propose a trade with another team before making their selection.[84] TheNBA commissioner will announce the selection and the player, wearing a basketball cap sporting the team's logo, comes up to the stage to be congratulated and presented to the audience.[85][86] In the second round, each team has up to two minutes to make their picks while the deputy commissioner assumes the commissioner's role.[87][88]

The NBA annually invites around 15–20 players to sit in the "green room", a special room set aside at the draft site for the invited players plus their families and agents. When their names are called, the player leaves the room and goes up on stage. Other players who are not invited are allowed to attend the ceremony, sit in the stands with the fans and walk up on stage when (or if) they are drafted.[89] The 19 players who accepted invitations to attend the draft wereDevin Booker,Willie Cauley-Stein,Sam Dekker,Jerian Grant,Rondae Hollis-Jefferson,Stanley Johnson,Frank Kaminsky,Kevon Looney,Trey Lyles,Emmanuel Mudiay,Jahlil Okafor,Kelly Oubre Jr.,Cameron Payne,Bobby Portis,Kristaps Porziņģis,D'Angelo Russell,Karl-Anthony Towns,Myles Turner, andJustise Winslow.[90] International prospectMario Hezonja did not attend because he was still involved with his then-teamFC Barcelona at the time.[91][92] Three other players,R.J. Hunter,Tyus Jones, andDelon Wright all had invitations as well, but they declined their invitations for undisclosed reasons.[90]

Trades involving draft picks

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Pre-draft trades

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Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams.

  1. ^abJuly 11, 2012:Brooklyn Nets toAtlanta Hawks[5][6]
  2. ^July 15, 2014:New Orleans Pelicans toHouston Rockets (three-team trade withWashington Wizards)[8][9]
  3. ^July 13, 2014:Houston Rockets toLos Angeles Lakers[13][14]
    • L.A. Lakers acquiredJeremy Lin,a conditional 2015 first-round pick (protected top 14 in 2014) and a conditional 2015 second-round pick
    • Houston acquired draft rights toSergei Lishouk
  4. ^June 25, 2013:Los Angeles Clippers toBoston Celtics[14][15]
    • Boston acquireda 2015 first-round pick as a compensation for allowing L.A. Clippers to hireDoc Rivers as a head coach
  5. ^July 11, 2012:New York Knicks toHouston Rockets[18]
  6. ^June 28, 2012:Philadelphia 76ers toMiami Heat[19][20]
    • Miami acquired draft rights toJustin Hamilton anda conditional future first-round pick (protected top 14 in 2013–2015, else 2015 and 2016 second-round picks)
    • Philadelphia acquired draft rights toArnett Moultrie
    January 15, 2014: Miami Heat toBoston Celtics (three-team trade withGolden State Warriors)[21][22]
  7. ^June 26, 2014:Orlando Magic toPhiladelphia 76ers[23]
    • Philadelphia acquired draft rights toDario Šarić, a future first-round pick anda 2015 second-round pick
    • Orlando acquired draft rights toElfrid Payton
  8. ^September 17, 2014:Sacramento Kings toHouston Rockets[25]
  9. ^abDecember 19, 2014:Houston Rockets,Minnesota Timberwolves andPhiladelphia 76ers three-team trade[26]
    • Houston acquiredCorey Brewer from Minnesota
    • Houston acquiredAlexey Shved from Philadelphia
    • Minnesota acquiredTroy Daniels,Sacramento's 2015 second-round pick, a 2016 second-round pick and cash considerations from Houston
    • Philadelphia acquired draft rights toSergei Lishouk anda 2015 second-round pick from Houston
    • Philadelphia acquiredRonny Turiaf from Minnesota
  10. ^February 22, 2011:Denver Nuggets toMinnesota Timberwolves (three-team trade withNew York Knicks)[27][28]June 27, 2011: Minnesota Timberwolves toPortland Trail Blazers[29]
    • Minnesota acquired draft rights toTanguy Ngombo
    • Portland acquiredDenver's 2015 second-round pick
    July 10, 2013: Portland Trail Blazers toHouston Rockets[30]February 19, 2015: Houston Rockets toPhiladelphia 76ers[31]
  11. ^December 22, 2011:New Jersey Nets (now Brooklyn Nets) toUtah Jazz[33]
    • Utah acquireda 2015 second-round pick
    • New Jersey acquiredMehmet Okur
    June 27, 2013: Utah Jazz toAtlanta Hawks[34]
    • Atlanta acquiredBrooklyn's 2015 second-round pick
    • Utah acquired draft rights toRaulzinho Neto
    June 26, 2014: Atlanta Hawks toMilwaukee Bucks[35]
    • Milwaukee acquiredBrooklyn's 2015 second-round pick
    • Atlanta acquired draft rights toLamar Patterson
    June 30, 2014: Milwaukee Bucks to Brooklyn Nets[36]
    • Brooklyn re-acquiredtheir 2015 second-round pick and also acquired a 2019 second round pick as a compensation for allowing Milwaukee to hireJason Kidd as a head coach
  12. ^December 14, 2011:New Orleans Hornets (now New Orleans Pelicans) toLos Angeles Clippers[39]March 15, 2012: Los Angeles Clippers toWashington Wizards (three-team trade withDenver Nuggets)[40]February 20, 2014: Washington Wizards toPhiladelphia 76ers (three-team trade withDenver Nuggets)[41][42]
    • Philadelphia acquiredEric Maynor andNew Orleans' 2015 second-round pick from Washington
    • Philadelphia acquired a 2016 second-round pick from Denver
    • Washington acquired a conditional 2014 second-round pick from Philadelphia
    • Washington acquiredAndre Miller from Denver
    • Denver acquiredJan Veselý from Washington
  13. ^June 30, 2014:Toronto Raptors toAtlanta Hawks[43]
  14. ^July 14, 2014:Chicago Bulls toOrlando Magic[44]
  15. ^June 27, 2013:Portland Trail Blazers toCleveland Cavaliers[45]
    • Portland acquired draft rights toAllen Crabbe
    • Cleveland acquireda 2015 second-round pick and a 2016 second-round pick
    January 6, 2014: Cleveland Cavaliers toChicago Bulls[46]
    • Cleveland acquiredLuol Deng
    • Chicago acquiredAndrew Bynum,Sacramento's conditional first-round pick, the option to swap 2015 first-round picks,Portland's 2015 second-round pick and Portland's 2016 second-round pick
    June 26, 2014: Chicago Bulls toDenver Nuggets[47]January 7, 2015: Denver Nuggets to Cleveland Cavaliers[48]
    • Cleveland acquiredTimofey Mozgov andPortland's 2015 second-round pick
    • Denver acquired two conditional first-round picks
  16. ^July 22, 2014:Cleveland Cavaliers toUtah Jazz[49]
  17. ^January 12, 2015:Memphis Grizzlies toNew Orleans Pelicans (three-team trade withBoston Celtics)[51]
  18. ^January 5, 2009:Los Angeles Clippers toDenver Nuggets[53]
    • Denver acquireda future second-round pick
    • L.A. Clippers acquiredCheikh Samb and cash considerations
  19. ^December 19, 2011:Golden State Warriors toIndiana Pacers[54][55]February 20, 2014: Indiana Pacers toPhiladelphia 76ers[56]

Draft-day trades

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The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.[93]

  1. ^abWashington Wizards andAtlanta Hawks trade[7]
    • Washington acquired draft rights to 15th pickKelly Oubre Jr.
    • Atlanta acquired draft rights to 19th pickJerian Grant and two future second-round picks
  2. ^New York Knicks andAtlanta Hawks trade[7][10]
  3. ^abBrooklyn Nets andPortland Trail Blazers trade[11]
  4. ^abcMinnesota Timberwolves andCleveland Cavaliers trade[12]
    • Minnesota acquired draft rights to 24th pickTyus Jones
    • Cleveland acquired draft rights to 31st pickCedi Osman, draft rights to 36th pickRakeem Christmas, and a 2019 second-round pick
  5. ^New York Knicks andPhiladelphia 76ers trade[24]
    • New York acquired draft rights to 35th pickWilly Hernangómez
    • Philadelphia acquired two future second-round picks and cash considerations
  6. ^Brooklyn Nets andCharlotte Hornets trade[32]
    • Brooklyn acquired draft rights to 39th pickJuan Pablo Vaulet
    • Charlotte acquired a 2018 second-round pick, a 2019 second-round pick, and cash considerations
  7. ^Memphis Grizzlies andPhoenix Suns trade[37]
  8. ^Toronto Raptors andMilwaukee Bucks trade[38]
  9. ^Portland Trail Blazers andUtah Jazz trade[50]
    • Portland acquired draft rights to 54th pickDani Díez
    • Utah acquired cash considerations
  10. ^New Orleans Pelicans andLos Angeles Clippers trade[52]
    • L.A. Clippers acquired draft rights to 56th pickBranden Dawson
    • New Orleans acquired cash considerations

Notes

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  1. ^Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according toFIBA rules.
  2. ^Karl-Anthony Towns was born and raised in the United States to an American father and a Dominican mother.[2] He has represented theDominican Republic internationally since 2012.[3]
  3. ^Okafor was born in the United States to a Nigerian father. He played for the United States at the junior level but has played for theNigeria national basketball team since 2020.
  4. ^Emmanuel Mudiay was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but he was raised in the United States since age 5.[4] He has not represented either country internationally.
  5. ^Hollis-Jefferson became a naturalized Jordanian citizen in 2023 and plays for theJordan national basketball team.
  6. ^Cedi Osman was born inMacedonia to a Turkish father andBosnian mother. He moved to Turkey at age 12 and became a naturalized Turkish citizen.[16] He has representedTurkey internationally since 2011.[17]
  7. ^Brussino holds dual Argentinian and Italian citizenship. He plays for theArgentina national basketball team.
  8. ^Dukan was born in Croatia and raised in the United States. Holding dual citizenship, he plays for theCroatia national basketball team.
  9. ^Pangos was born in Canada and is of Slovenian descent. He holds dual citizenship and plays for theCanada national basketball team.
  10. ^Toscano-Anderson was born in the United States and is of Mexican descent. He holds dual citizenship and plays for theMexico national basketball team.

See also

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